Challenging navigation!

Surely, for those who are about to make navigation a bit more challenging, a good weather briefing is essential for obvious reasons of planning, and to get any idea of scenarios that the pilot might face. During weather briefing you can draw some important conclusions: except in case of good weather, an important point is to establish if the route of the flight is away from bad weather or if you are flying against it.
Although many pilots have their “preferred site” if the weather seems uncertain is advisable to cross much data as possible, from advices of your grandmother, Metar, Sembac, Significant Charts, and anything else that is important to us. This allows us to better identify potential corridors where the flight can be less problematic and can therefore determine the best route to take: it is also important to fix the expected duration of good weather to time of total deterioration, in order to value if the planned route is flyable or whether it’s better to give up..